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California s Green Workforce Initiative A Foundation for Change

. California Green Collar Jobs Act (AB 3018) states;The California Workforce Investment Board shall adopt a Sector Strategy approach in responding to industry sector workforce and economic development needs. This strategy will ensure industry has a qualified workforce and can offer opportunities

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California s Green Workforce Initiative A Foundation for Change

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    1. California’s Green Workforce Initiative A Foundation for Change

    5. Engaging leadership Co-creating core principles Promoting regionalism Strategic use of funding Data-driven decision making Alignment of public resources and strategies Capacity building Promotion and positioning Evaluation Legislation

    7. What are the Characteristics of a Sector Initiative?

    8. Results for Workers

    9. A third-party evaluation of sector initiatives in Massachusetts showed: Turnover: 41% reduction Re-work: 19% reduction Customer complaints: 23% reduction Companies who said partnerships with other companies were valuable: 100% Results for Employers

    10. Systems Change Impact Sector initiatives address key problems for: An industry’s businesses The industry’s workforce and/or potential workforce By doing so, they gain leverage to make systems change in the areas of: Workforce and economic development (including education/training, support services, and business services) Public policy Industry practice

    11. Benefits to Regions Decreased skill and labor gaps Retention, expansion, and attraction of higher wage employers Reduction of poverty and unemployment Increased regional cooperation and collaboration More efficient and effective use of public resources

    14. How Will We Evaluate Sector Strategies?

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